JRE launches commercial operation of 6.1 MW solar park

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The commercial operation of 6 MW Inashiki Isatsu Solar Power Station in Ibaraki prefecture, Japan was launched by Japan Renewable Energy (JRE). This facility is the company's tenth operational facility in the prefecture.

The project features 18,340 photovoltaic solar panels and is expected to generate enough power to meet the annual demand of 2,113 households. The plant will help avoid around 3,697 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year.

Construction of the park was started in June 2018. The power output of the facility is sold to TEPCO Energy Partner Inc.

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